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Subjectivities Explained Quotes By Wentworth Miller

I want to aspire to something like what Denzel Washington does, which is try to find scripts written for white actors - or Jodie Foster, who reads scripts for male actors. — Wentworth Miller

Subjectivities Explained Quotes By Salman Rushdie

Vertigo is the conflict between the fear of falling and the desire to fall. — Salman Rushdie

Subjectivities Explained Quotes By Larry Ellison

Because software is all about scale. The larger you are, the more profitable you are. If we sell twice as much as software, it doesn't cost us twice as much to build that software. So the more customers you have, the more scale you have. The larger you are, the more profitable you are. — Larry Ellison

Subjectivities Explained Quotes By Stephen Kendrick

When you begin to surrender control and let God fill you with His love, with renewed purpose, and with a conscience at peace, then the joy welling up inside you will begin pouring out onto the people in your family aswell. — Stephen Kendrick

Subjectivities Explained Quotes By Hope Solo

You're always going to survive the pain of loss. I can live with that confidence inside of me. — Hope Solo

Subjectivities Explained Quotes By Antoine De Saint-Exupery

And in that dismal restaurant, surrounded by the simple government clerks who sat there repairing the wear and tear of their humble daily tasks, my broad-shouldered messmate seemed to me strangely noble; beneath his rough hide I could discern the angel who had vanquished the dragon. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery

Subjectivities Explained Quotes By Celia Mcmahon

When I am brave enough to say goodbye
I'll use the wings you gave me
and away I'll fly — Celia Mcmahon

Subjectivities Explained Quotes By Andrei Platonov

He walked around all the useless things in the courtyard and touched them with his hands; for some reason, he wished that these would remember him, and love him. But he didn't believe they would. From childhood memories he knew how strange and sad it is after a long absence to see a familiar place again, for these unmoving objects have no memory and do not recognize the stirrings of a stranger's heart. — Andrei Platonov

Subjectivities Explained Quotes By Richard Curtis

I have a cunning plan. — Richard Curtis